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An error has ocurred. Please try againI got a list with 78 "favourite" shows, so every show gets points, #1 gets 75 points and #78 gets 1 Point. That of course changes when I finish a new show I like or another season, so the ranks change and my excel list is doing some new calculating.
Anyway, I gave every actor points for the show he is in, like f.e. Rachel Griffiths was in both B&S and SFU, so she gets points for both shows. But only for the percentage of episodes she has been in. That means: Rachel has been in 60 of 63 episodes of SFU (95 %), so she gets 95 % of 76 points (SFU is on #3 of my favourite shows) and 98 % of 58 points for B&S. I only include actors from which I have seen TWO complete seasons of TWO different shows. That's all, don't care if I liked both or not. Some actors also get included if they have had a long guest role.
So far, Michael C. Hall had been the number one, but after I finished Revenge, I could give my loved and favourite tv actress Emily VanCamp the number 1 spot, she's the only actor with 3 shows on my list, so that of course earned her some additional points. I don't think her top spot will be in danger so soon, her show is running and still could improve, and the other top ten actors already have very high rated shows, so they can't rise that much anymore.
Reviews
The Babysitter (2008)
I rather die than to ever find something disgusting like this funny!
Apparently this short clip is from "Funny or Die". Brie was probably 18 years old when she filmed it. Pre-fame of course. I think back in 2008, you could get away with something disturbing like this. Today furtunately it wouldn't fly anymore.
See the plot is basically about some grown up guy, who pays an adult couple that pretends to be his parents to make young pretty girls think they are really babysitting their demented son. In this clip, he drinks a lot of alcohol with her and then she sleeps with him. You could basically say this is rape. To fill up a girl, sleep with her on the first day you met her and then not even pay her the 100 $? If she went to the police, this creep would end up in jail.
I feel sorry for Brie Larson, who is all for equality and a feminist, that she had to act in this disgusting so-called comedy clip. I only found it because I was looking up things of her I hadn't seen yet and then I found it. It's really disturbing what topics some people consider funny. But many viewers won't see anything wrong with it. They will applaud the guy for getting this hot chick dumb chick laid instead of thinking that this behaviour is far from okay.
Tenet (2020)
I'd rather watch Inception and the Prestige again and again
The most interesting fact about this movie is that two people can see and rate it the complete opposite. There are many raving 10/10 reviews while I'd give _Tenet_ less than 1 star if I could. Why you ask?
First it was made by Nolan, second it was hyped, third it cost 200 million dollars. I didn't even mention anything I saw on the movie screen yet. High expectations paired with a huge budget and one of the biggest directors of these days made me at least hope for a solid movie.
The reasons why this movie is so horribly bad are many. If I would make a list of every catagory a movie could gain points, I wouldn't know how to award _Tenet_ any. Did I like the actors? Not really. Did I care for the characters? No. Was it a thrilling ride? No. Did I like the film settings? No, it was rather depressing, dark, lifeless, claustrophobic. Did I understand the dialogues? Parts of them but the language barrier wasn't the only reason not getting all the necessary information.
What about the score music? Not impressive at all. The action? I lost my interest for the movie after 30 minutes or so. Then _Tenet_ just gave me the same frustrated feeling as watching _Transformers 2_ in cinema - I just was staring at the screen, watching absoutely soulless and confusing non-stop action while just feeling dazed and hoping that the 2 1/2 hours would be over soon. And not to mention the confusing plot itself. _Inception_ was a nice cinema experience and I received it as a solid actioner with cool elements/effects (which doesn't replace a good script but Hollywood is ignoring this aspect constantly), interesting actors/characters. _Tenet_ is so far from all that. The main target could've made an exciting movie. But the movie's world was rather small or limited. I come to think of _Twelve Monkeys_. Which is better in every way. Because the story feels human, realistic, it makes you think, it's emotional.